EIB Forum Closes With Call For Climate Change Measures
Ljubljana, 28 September - A European Investment Bank (EIB) forum dubbed "Investing in Energy - Mastering Climate Change" ended in Ljubljana on Friday with Slovenian Environment Minister Janez Podobnik saying that the recent floods in Slovenia could be seen as a warning and a call that climate change needed to be addressed quickly and effectively.
Ljubljana
European Investment Bank (EIB) forum dubbed "Investing in Energy - Mastering Climate Change".
From left to right: Finance Minister Andrej Bajuk, EIB president Philippe Maystadt.
Photo: Domen Groegl/STA
Ljubljana
European Investment Bank (EIB) forum dubbed "Investing in Energy - Mastering Climate Change".
EIB president Philippe Maystadt.
Photo: Domen Groegl/STA
Ljubljana
European Investment Bank (EIB) forum dubbed "Investing in Energy - Mastering Climate Change".
From left to right: Slovenian Environmental Fund director Franc Beravs, Finance Minister Andrej Bajuk, EIB president Philippe Maystadt and Environment Minister Janez Podobnik.
Photo: Domen Groegl/STA
Ljubljana, GH Union.
Zaključek foruma Evropske investicijske banke (EIB) z naslovom Z vlaganji v energijo obvladujemo podnebne spremembe.
Finančni minister Andrej Bajuk in predsednik EIB Philippe Maystadt.
Foto: Domen Grögl/STA
Ljubljana
European Investment Bank (EIB) forum dubbed "Investing in Energy - Mastering Climate Change".
From left to right: Slovenian Environmental Fund director Franc Beravs, Finance Minister Andrej Bajuk and EIB president Philippe Maystadt.
Photo: Domen Groegl/STA
Ljubljana
European Investment Bank (EIB) forum dubbed "Investing in Energy - Mastering Climate Change".
EIB vice-president Philippe De Fontaine (left) and Environment Minister Janez Podobnik (right).
Photo: Domen Groegl/STA
Ljubljana
European Investment Bank (EIB) forum dubbed "Investing in Energy - Mastering Climate Change".
Environment Minister Janez Podobnik.
Photo: Domen Groegl/STA
Ljubljana
European Investment Bank (EIB) forum dubbed "Investing in Energy - Mastering Climate Change".
Environment Minister Janez Podobnik.
Photo: Domen Groegl/STA
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